This is not so. all components of the United Kingdom are under the reign of the House of Windsor. Ireland is not part of the British Commonwealth, having fought a series of wars in the early twenties and the partition of Ireland in I believe l92l or 22
Queen Victoria
The UK is not considered a confederation because it is ruled by the king and queen. The US is not ruled.
The UK IS a 'Sovereign state' ! We are ruled by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
England, being part of the UK, is ruled by the same hand as they are. United Kingdom has a parliamentary monarchy, therefore a queen, Queen Elizabeth II.
London is in the country of Great Britain (UK, England). They are ruled by a Queen and Parliament. There is no President.
a territory ruled over by a King, or a Queen in the case of the UK
Ireland was ruled by the UK appointed Lord Lieutenant who represented Queen Victoria in Ireland. In 1845 the Lord Lieutenant was Lord Heytesbury.
Yes. The Isle of Man is part of the UK, and the monarch of the UK and the British Empire and Commonwealth is Queen Elizabeth II
No. England is part of the UK. The UK does not have a president. It has a King or Queen.
Queen Elizabeth, who is also known as Elizaeth I, has ruled over the United Kingdom (UK) not just England for more than 73 years. She was established in 1485 and ascended to the throne in 1558 to Henry VII.
The monarch is Queen Elizabeth II. Laws, rules and legislation come from the UK parliament and from the devolved Scottish Parliament Regulations are also issued from the EU Parliament
Since 1952, the UK has been ruled by a Queen.